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The annual conference of Eurodoc, the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers provides a unique framework for young researchers to meet with European political and economical leaders and to engage in fruitful discussions on the construction of the European Research and Higher Education Areas. The conference is open for the general public, in particular all young researchers and policy makers are encouraged to participate.
Eurodoc 2010 will be embedded in a series of high-level events around the Bologna-Process Ministerial Summit. 150 to 200 young researchers and policy makers from more than 32 European countries are expected come to Vienna to engage in fruitful discussions and to work on recommendations for the future of research training beyond 2010.
Eurodoc-Survey
Rajiv Gandhi institute of technology,Kottayam,Kerala,India will organize a national level workshop on ethical hacking from march 16-20,2010 as a part of National level Techno-Cultural fest.
Rajiv Gandhi institute of technology,Kottayam,Kerala,India will organize a national level workshop on ethical hacking from march 16-20,2010 as a part of National level Techno-Cultural fest.
Rajiv Gandhi institute of technology,Kottayam,Kerala,India will organize a national level workshop on ethical hacking from march 16-20,2010 as a part of National level Techno-Cultural fest.
Rajiv Gandhi institute of technology,Kottayam,Kerala,India will organize a national level workshop on ethical hacking from march 16-20,2010 as a part of National level Techno-Cultural fest.
Rajiv Gandhi institute of technology,Kottayam,Kerala,India will organize a national level workshop on ethical hacking from march 16-20,2010 as a part of National level Techno-Cultural fest.
This is a call to the 1st meeting of the International Nuclear & Renewable Energy Conference (http://inrec10.inrec-conf.org, INREC' 2010) that is scheduled to take place in the period March 21 - 24, 2010 in Amman, Jordan;
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Nuclear reactor technology:
- Instrumentation and control
- Reactor design, simulation and modeling
- Accidents, risk management and scenario assessment
- Reactor physics
- Thermal hydraulics
Education and training:
- Application of technology in training and education
- Simulators
- Workforce development
Policy studies and issues:
- Waste management
- Fuel handling and reprocessing
- Environmental impacts
- Nonproliferation issues
- Safety of nuclear systems
- Professional ethics
Nuclear radiation and shielding:
This is a call to the 1st meeting of the International Nuclear & Renewable Energy Conference (http://inrec10.inrec-conf.org, INREC' 2010) that is scheduled to take place in the period March 21 - 24, 2010 in Amman, Jordan;
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Nuclear reactor technology:
- Instrumentation and control
- Reactor design, simulation and modeling
- Accidents, risk management and scenario assessment
- Reactor physics
- Thermal hydraulics
Education and training:
- Application of technology in training and education
- Simulators
- Workforce development
Policy studies and issues:
- Waste management
- Fuel handling and reprocessing
- Environmental impacts
- Nonproliferation issues
- Safety of nuclear systems
- Professional ethics
Nuclear radiation and shielding:
This is a call to the 1st meeting of the International Nuclear & Renewable Energy Conference (http://inrec10.inrec-conf.org, INREC' 2010) that is scheduled to take place in the period March 21 - 24, 2010 in Amman, Jordan;
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Nuclear reactor technology:
- Instrumentation and control
- Reactor design, simulation and modeling
- Accidents, risk management and scenario assessment
- Reactor physics
- Thermal hydraulics
Education and training:
- Application of technology in training and education
- Simulators
- Workforce development
Policy studies and issues:
- Waste management
- Fuel handling and reprocessing
- Environmental impacts
- Nonproliferation issues
- Safety of nuclear systems
- Professional ethics
Nuclear radiation and shielding:
The World Conference on ENVIRONMENT, MEDICINE and HEALTH SCIENCES is the internationally recognized Forum for the dissemination of the latest advances on Environmental Problems related to Health Sciences, Management of Health Sciences, Hospital Management, Clinical Problems and Pathology, Genetics, Bioethics and in general any other Open Medical Problem. The various WSEAS conferences on Biology and Biomedicine as well as the WSEAS Conferences on Environmental Science has been successfully held each year since 2003 and has produced 30 volumes of Proceedings while the best papers and the invited papers after extension and after peer review from 4 international referees, are published in WSEAS Journals covered by all the major scientific indexes.
This is a call to the 1st meeting of the International Nuclear & Renewable Energy Conference (http://inrec10.inrec-conf.org, INREC' 2010) that is scheduled to take place in the period March 21 - 24, 2010 in Amman, Jordan;
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Nuclear reactor technology:
- Instrumentation and control
- Reactor design, simulation and modeling
- Accidents, risk management and scenario assessment
- Reactor physics
- Thermal hydraulics
Education and training:
- Application of technology in training and education
- Simulators
- Workforce development
Policy studies and issues:
- Waste management
- Fuel handling and reprocessing
- Environmental impacts
- Nonproliferation issues
- Safety of nuclear systems
- Professional ethics
Nuclear radiation and shielding:
The World Conference on ENVIRONMENT, MEDICINE and HEALTH SCIENCES is the internationally recognized Forum for the dissemination of the latest advances on Environmental Problems related to Health Sciences, Management of Health Sciences, Hospital Management, Clinical Problems and Pathology, Genetics, Bioethics and in general any other Open Medical Problem. The various WSEAS conferences on Biology and Biomedicine as well as the WSEAS Conferences on Environmental Science has been successfully held each year since 2003 and has produced 30 volumes of Proceedings while the best papers and the invited papers after extension and after peer review from 4 international referees, are published in WSEAS Journals covered by all the major scientific indexes.
The World Conference on ENVIRONMENT, MEDICINE and HEALTH SCIENCES is the internationally recognized Forum for the dissemination of the latest advances on Environmental Problems related to Health Sciences, Management of Health Sciences, Hospital Management, Clinical Problems and Pathology, Genetics, Bioethics and in general any other Open Medical Problem. The various WSEAS conferences on Biology and Biomedicine as well as the WSEAS Conferences on Environmental Science has been successfully held each year since 2003 and has produced 30 volumes of Proceedings while the best papers and the invited papers after extension and after peer review from 4 international referees, are published in WSEAS Journals covered by all the major scientific indexes.
The MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases and the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign are pleased to announce the
UK Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference 2010
Thursday 25th & Friday 26th March
Following the success of the 2009 UK Translational Research Conference for Neuromuscular Disease hosted by the MRC Centre and the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign in Newcastle, we are pleased to announce this UK conference in Oxford in 2010. This two-day conference aims to showcase the best UK neuromuscular science, and highlight its translation into patient benefit. The conference will include invited keynote speakers providing state of the art overviews, as well as platform and poster presentations from submitted abstracts. Professor Angela Vincent will deliver the John Newsom Davies Lecture. There will be a reception and gala dinner on Thursday 25th March at New College.
Key themes encompass basic science to clinical care and will include:
* RNA therapies in neuromuscular disease
* Focus on acquired neuromuscular disease
* New MRI applications in neuromuscular disease
* Novel therapeutic strategies for sarcopenia in disease and aging
Abstract submission deadline - Friday 15th January 2010
Registration deadline - Friday 29th January 2010
The MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases and the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign are pleased to announce the
UK Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference 2010
Thursday 25th & Friday 26th March
Following the success of the 2009 UK Translational Research Conference for Neuromuscular Disease hosted by the MRC Centre and the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign in Newcastle, we are pleased to announce this UK conference in Oxford in 2010. This two-day conference aims to showcase the best UK neuromuscular science, and highlight its translation into patient benefit. The conference will include invited keynote speakers providing state of the art overviews, as well as platform and poster presentations from submitted abstracts. Professor Angela Vincent will deliver the John Newsom Davies Lecture. There will be a reception and gala dinner on Thursday 25th March at New College.
Key themes encompass basic science to clinical care and will include:
* RNA therapies in neuromuscular disease
* Focus on acquired neuromuscular disease
* New MRI applications in neuromuscular disease
* Novel therapeutic strategies for sarcopenia in disease and aging
Abstract submission deadline - Friday 15th January 2010
Registration deadline - Friday 29th January 2010
What is TWAS/BioVisionAlexandria.NXT?
The TWAS/BioVisionAlexandria.NXT(BVA.NXT) initiative was launched in BioVisionAlexandria 2008, where the Bibliotheca Alexandrina hosted 99 young scientists from 27 developing countries to discuss the problems these scientists face when conducting research in their respective countries.
TWAS/BVA.NXT 2010 will be the second BioVisionAlexandira.NXT to be organized in Alexandria. It will revolve around one of the main concerns of every researcher in developing countries Publishing Scientific Papers in the Developing World. One hundred young researchers (below the age of 35 and holding a Masters or PhD) will be selected to participate in the event, of which 15% will be NXT alumni from both developed and developing countries to promote networking and to ensure the stability and continuity of the program.

